LOWER POTTSGROVE — A Gilbertsville man was arrested after township police reportedly discovered him with heroin and syringes.

Around 5:45 p.m. Jan. 2, police investigated a “suspicious vehicle” parked in Buchert Ridge Community. When an officer approached, Sean Watson Graham, 26, allegedly tried to conceal a syringe and a spoon in his pockets.

A subsequent search of Graham found him to allegedly be in possession of four baggies of heroin and six empty baggies.

Graham reportedly told police that he’d recently bought the heroin and pulled into the development to inject it.

Additionally, police said Graham had a suspended driver’s license.

He is charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and driving with a suspended license.

NORTH COVENTRY — Police are investigating a hit and run crash that left a road sign damaged.

At 6 a.m., Jan. 7, the North Coventry Police responded to Route 100 and West Cedarville Road for a report of debris on the roadway. There, they discovered a “Do Not Enter” sign on the cement island at West Cedarville Road.

Police believe a vehicle traveling south on Route 100 tried making a right onto West Cedarville Road and hit the sign. They believe the vehicle was traveling too fast or over-corrected on the turn.

Anyone with information is asked to call the North Coventry Police at 610-323-8360.

UPPER FREDERICK — Someone stole a padlock and “No Parking” signs from a business on the 1800 block of Perkiomenville Road.

The state police at Skippack are investigating the theft, which occurred at some point overnight between Dec. 19 and 20.

A Master Lock padlock and two “No Parking” signs were taken from the gates of the property’s parking lot.